Delhi NCR in the grip of extreme heat, ‘yellow’ alert issued for heat wave
There is a possibility of severe heat in some areas of the city
New Delhi. There was hot weather in Delhi on Tuesday morning and minimum temperature 28.2 Degree Celsius was recorded. Meteorological Department declared heat wave situation For ‘yellow‘ Alert has been issued, There is severe heat in some areas of the city. There is a possibility of falling. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD),’yellow‘ Alert means “be alert”. maximum temperature 44 degree celsius is likely to be around. Heat wave-like during the day in some areas of the city Situation may arise.
in weather stations, Minimum temperature in Safdarjung 28.2 degrees Celsius recorded, which is normal 1.7 degree is higher. Temperature in Palam 28.1 degrees Celsius recorded, which is normal 1.0 degree is higher; in lodhi road 27.0 degree celsius, which is normal 3.0 degree is higher; in the ridge 28.1 degree celsius, which is normal 1.4 degree is more; And in Ayanagar 27.4 degree celsius, which is normal 0.9 degree Is more.
meanwhile, of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) According, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) at 9 am ‘medium‘ who was in the category 189 Was. As per CPCB, from zero 50 among to AQI ‘Good’51 From 100 To ‘satisfactory‘, 101 From 200 To ‘medium‘, 201 From 300 To ‘Bad‘, 301 From 400 To ‘extremely bad‘ And 401 From 500 To ‘Serious‘ It is believed.
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